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HW-770 Voice Alerts #3

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jscrui opened this issue Apr 18, 2023 · 4 comments
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HW-770 Voice Alerts #3

jscrui opened this issue Apr 18, 2023 · 4 comments

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@jscrui
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jscrui commented Apr 18, 2023

Hi, this is not an issue but I would like to know if there is a way to replace the voice alerts on the hw-770 module for something less annoying.

I think this will be a nice improvement has a lot of users on internet hates that voice.

Thanks.

@mutax
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mutax commented Jan 7, 2024

I have the same issue with a JieLi BR21 and would like to disable the voice prompts completely, any chance I could find a matching firmware that I can upload via USB mass storage?

@ovi4
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ovi4 commented May 15, 2024

Hi, would like to know pretty much the same thing. Have purchased a number of Bluetooth module called MH-M18 that are marked as AC23BP1748-65A4. So, according to the code-naming they must be AC2965A chips. The problem is that there is a very annoying Chinese accent voice that I would like to get rid of "FOREVER !!!" and I'm "dying" to know how ? I have been doing some extensive research to see if anyone had a proper easy "How to instruction" but couldn't find any. You see, the problem is that the voice is so loud and is literally blasting any kinds of speakers or headphones you're listening to. It almost kills the whole experience. Otherwise the module works decent (for the money"). Now, I've tried using the MUTE pin that is available and made some delay circuitry (just as a trial on breadboard) Er...but the circuit becomes stupidly and unnecessarily complicated so I gave up on the idea. I would much rather learn how to get rid of it in software than having to build those stupid additional circuitry for it. So as it stands (as of MAY 2024) did anyone have discovered a way to do it and perhaps would like to share it with us ??? Any proper "hands on info/instructions" are highly appreciated or at least some links to it would be great as well. Thank you very much everyone.

@myoxygene
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I have the same issue with a JieLi BR21 and would like to disable the voice prompts completely, any chance I could find a matching firmware that I can upload via USB mass storage?

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@myoxygene
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Hi, would like to know pretty much the same thing. Have purchased a number of Bluetooth module called MH-M18 that are marked as AC23BP1748-65A4. So, according to the code-naming they must be AC2965A chips. The problem is that there is a very annoying Chinese accent voice that I would like to get rid of "FOREVER !!!" and I'm "dying" to know how ? I have been doing some extensive research to see if anyone had a proper easy "How to instruction" but couldn't find any. You see, the problem is that the voice is so loud and is literally blasting any kinds of speakers or headphones you're listening to. It almost kills the whole experience. Otherwise the module works decent (for the money"). Now, I've tried using the MUTE pin that is available and made some delay circuitry (just as a trial on breadboard) Er...but the circuit becomes stupidly and unnecessarily complicated so I gave up on the idea. I would much rather learn how to get rid of it in software than having to build those stupid additional circuitry for it. So as it stands (as of MAY 2024) did anyone have discovered a way to do it and perhaps would like to share it with us ??? Any proper "hands on info/instructions" are highly appreciated or at least some links to it would be great as well. Thank you very much everyone.

Hi!
if you have a instagram account;send me massage;i will guide you.
this is my account in insta and github <<@Salmaanheidari>>

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